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INVASIVE SPECIES
By Christina & Zhania
Photo by
francescoprocida
2.
BERBERIS THUNBERGII
Original Habitat: Japan
Is an important popular plant
And is presenting garden parks and forests.
It preserves it's seeds dispersed by birds.
Photo by
Dendroica cerulea
3.
CARDUUS NUTANS
Original Habitat:Europe
Native plants are out competed by carduus nutans
Because it is a profitable seed producer
Photo by
Cletus Awreetus
4.
CIRSIUM VULGARE
Original Habitat: Australia
(Large spear thistle rosette)
Dominate forest clear outs
And reduce growth of tree seedlings
Photo by
monteregina
5.
LONICERA JAPONICA
Original Habitat: Brazil
It impacts native plants through corruption
For light and solid resources
Photo by
Rafael Valls
6.
STRIGA ASIATICA (WITCH WEED)
Original Habitat: Japan
Has a gigantic impact on human welfare
Because their hosts are often subsistence crops
In marginal areas of agriculture in semi areas and tropical areas
Which is a high result of little or no food for millions of people
7.
CACTOBLASTIS CACTORUM
Original Habitat: Asia
The impact is that they are growing stacks of
About 30-90 eggs
Photo by
TurasPhoto
8.
NEW ZEALAND MUD SNAIL
This species may have potential to Impact the food chain
Of native trout and other fish species
And have the potential to disrupt
The physical characters of invaded ecosystems
Photo by
USFWS Pacific
9.
COMMELINA COMMUNIS
Original Habitat: China
Borne chances stamina in epidermal stripe
Of commelina communis.
Under conditions conductive to opening
Ie.light and KCI
Photo by
Nacho 13
10.
SOLANUM VIARUM
Original Habitat: Argentina
The most effective means of controlling TSA
Is the prevention of fruit production.
Photo by
valenaann68
11.
ROSA MULTIFLORA
Original Habitat: Korea
The rose stem gridler beetle
Has also been found to positively impact
This invasive species
Photo by
Justin Tso
Zhania QP
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